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Extremely happy with the weight, build, and color of the bag. The zippers do feel a bit flimsy, and I have concerns that the zippers could easily break from the pocketing, but it's not a huge concern. The backpack-style straps are really cool!
Excellent vitamin. My daughter had some pretty bad acne!!! This product restored her skin and gave her energy!!! Very Good Vitamin. It says take three times a day. After a couple of weeks, I reduced to one or two times per day!!!
That's what we're calling ladies' face-shaving these days, right? Dermaplaning? ;-) Truly, though, I've used these nice little blades without even a hint of a nick. Downward strokes only, following the growth of the hair, in short movements; to use an artist's description, "sketch" the strokes, don't "draw" them in one long line. Leaves my skin smooth as a baby's behind. Hair grows in with no change in texture.
This book is a good study guide for the PTCB. It has its pros and cons. As an instructor I am always looking for study guides to recommend to my students, and this is one that I would recommend with a few cautions. It is broken into sections and has practice questions and tests, along with an answer key, all of which are good things. The first section is a review about the background of the exam. The Math section includes a large variety of questions regarding calculations and units of measure. It also includes a list of common drugs, a section on how to maintain medication and inventory control systems, and background on participating in the Administration and Management of Pharmacy Practice. All of these sections include sample questions and an answer key. The second part of the book has practice tests and answer keys for each section, including time limits.
I know nothing about essential oils, much less the quality of this one, but I do know that while it may be "inspired by" a recipe from the Middle Ages, it is not that recipe. The Black Death swept Europe in the 14th century. Australia wasn't discovered by outsiders until the 16th century, and Eucalyptus radiata occurs naturally only in Australia. So the original oil did not contain Eucalyptus radiata oil, while this one does. And over $40 for 15 mil? I'd say the oil is well-named.